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144 pages. Features: June Callwood; George Woodcock; Paul Rush; Peter Kaellgren of the ROM; David Lasker on the pipe organ; David Wilkinson sends postcards from the Alps; Heritage Canada and 26,000 Canadians are bringing new life to small towns; The penthouse of John C. Parkin, Canada's foremost modernist architect; Toller Cranston's home is a flamboyant fantasy; Media mogul David Mintz's private screening room; The Collections of Murray Mackay, Canadian representative for Christies; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Magazine
160 pages. Features: A museum-quality globe; Ontario artist blacksmith David Norrie; A Sampler of some of the lovliest sea-swept paradises; Dean Shalden; Sinclair Russell; Bryon Patton; Carr's Table Water Crackers; Saffron; Charles Pachter - Canada's wittiest painter; Meaford, Ontario cabin; The beautiful gardens of Philadelphia; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Book
184 pages. Features: Reverend Jack Adam; Fortnum & Mason, London's other department store; Gift giving among the wealthy friends of Stuart E. Jacobson; Identifying ivory carvings from China and Berlin; Open Studio - Ontario's oldest printmaking studio celebrates its fifteenth birthday; A visit to Antigua; Mortal fascination with earth's treasure; Designer Burt Manion creates true grandeur; rafaell Cabrera and his apartment; Toronto's Massey Hall still going strong; Visit with sculptor and quilt-maker Viktor and Judith Tinkl; Doris Rotenberg's conservatory; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. Faint cup ring on front cover. Small archival-tape repair to bottom of spine. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Book
112 pages. Features: Jim Coutts; George Woodcock; James Brady checks in on Sunset Blvd.; Chance Wedgewood purchase in Quebec; Hepplewhite; Charlotte Vale Allen steps aboard a legend; Floyd S. Chalmers; Resaurateur John Maxwell; Filmmaker John Sebert and his Port Perry homestead; 20th-century glamour in the home of producer Robert Schulz; Feminine obsession with shoes; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Book
152 pages. Features: Profile of William Withrow, director of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) for the past 25 years; Tony Aspler recommends dining at the chef's table at the Sutton Place Hotel; The Tapestries of Gail Bent; Ballooning in Burgundy; The Class Menagerie - magnificent carousel rescued by Nancy and Derek Phillips; Muskoka cottage constructed for Sir Wilfrid Hepton in 1902 on a 9-hectare island; Muskoka's Croft of Dounie, the cottage built by William Henry Elliott in 1894 on 52 acres near Port Sandfield, Ontario; Muskoka cottage Belle Isle - built in 1898; Visit with collage artist Louis de Niverville; Jewelry designer Beni Sung; The fragrant, evocative garden of Rachel McLeod; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Book
180 pages. Features: A visit with Ambassador Stephen Lewis at the United Nations in New York; The masterpieces of baroque art on view at the National Gallery of Canada; The foods of France; Lapdog of Luxury - David Scott's collection of inanimate pugs; Cottage country retreat created by Al Wandich and Jim Strasman; Architect Andrew Bruce and interior designer Pam Todd turn an Oakville Cottage into a lakeside showcase; Men's business wear; Phyllis Lambert fulfills a philanthropic dream; Stephen Homer visits le cimetiere Pere-Lachaise in Paris; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Magazine
160 pages. Features: Leo Heaps scores a coup for the Public Archives of Canada; Lorna and Walter McIntyre revive the lost art of overshot weaving; Tony Aspler surveys the nine Canadian member hotels of Relais et Chateaux; A week at Germany's legendary Baden-Baden; Salute to Stratford, Ontario; The heritage farmhouse of Clayton Shields; At home with Douglas Chamberlain, Pat Galloway, berthold Carrier and Iris MacGregor Bannerman; Forty centuries of emeralds; The Kleinburg cottage of Kayo O'Young and Diane Nasr; Kay Kritzwiser's portfolio of paintings of flowers by Canadian artists; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Book
152 pages. Features: Peter Nygard - Canada's fashion entrepreneur; Quilt-Maker John Willard of Milton, ON; The Royal Winter Fair; The Historical Houses of Barbados; Furs; Lorraine Monk; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Magazine
144 pages. Features: Food specialist Cynthia Wine travels the country; Equipage for the well-groomed horse and owner; French vase discovery; Jeremy Ferguson cruises the Yangtze, the Thames and the Nile; Harold Babcock enlarges a Georgian floorplan; Robin Vaile's private retreat; The woodland cabin of Jerome and Mayta Markson; Lingerie; Architect Jack Diamond; The Rooftop Grove of Susan Watson; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Magazine
152 pages. Features: Meeting personality collector John Burgess, alias Mister Panache; The Many Faces of Penang; Noted Canadian artist in Paris, Joseph Plaskett, shares his personal treasures and paintings; Silversmith Linsday Squire hammers metal sheets into heirloom artifacts; A tour of four fund-raising showcase homes in Oakville, Hamilton, Toronto and London; John D. Klymson and Wayne Mann mix bronze and pewter, lacquers and ideas; Architect Alan Brown transforms his staid city house; Creator of retail and commercial interiors Robert Meiklehohn reveals the 'soul' of the space; Pierre Berton's Kleinburg gardens; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Magazine
152 pages. Features: Producer Peter O'Brian; Tony Aspler on three remarkable cellars; Kildare Dobbs revisits India; An Ottawa Tour - Th ebayne-Morrison House, The English Country Manner, Peach Preserved; Coco Chanel - the ultimate designer; Boris Brott; Claude Monet's gardens; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Magazine
152 pages. Features: 19th-century cookbooks; The fine art of Copying; The Stately St. Mary's Home of James and Norma Hiscock; Glamorous Cabbagetown Renovation; White Clothes; The theatrical magic of Cameron Porteous; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Magazine
160 pages. Features: Bluma Appel; The Cottages of Newport; Autograph Musical Notations; Famous People Players open on Broadway; Cartier Jewelry; Simpson's top fashion buyer Margery Steele; Sir John A. Macdonald's "Italian Villa"; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Magazine
26 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: A Design Service for the Poor - article with before and after photos of restored two-family home at 3029 W. Lexington in Chicago's West Side 'black ghetto' of Lawndale; Two multi-use projects with fresh thinking - Newberry Plaza and the Kennelly Square-Warehouse development; Cartoons about the current state of business for architects; Proposals for converting Loop landmarks into condos; Masonry '74 award winners; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
100 pages. Short Stories: Impossible Accident; Brothers' Quarrel; Man Trap; Gigolo. Articles: Religious Revolution on the Campus; The Land That Time Forgot - Part II - Stronghold of the Kukukuku; Baseball's Oldest Youngster - Jack Sanford; They Believed I Was an Arab Prince - William Peter Blatty poses as "Prince Xeer" for ten days - gullible Hollywood bows and scrapes; Don't Fall for the Mail Frauds; The Face of America - Dear Teacher - lovely color photo of Principal John Martin of Hillview Elementary School in Menlo Park, CA - surrounded by kindergarteners; Architect Royal Berry Wills - Big Man in Small Houses. Serials: Death Stalks the Bride (part 1 of 4); Seven Days to Tingyong (part 2 of 3). Ads: Philadelphia Electric Company; Special K cereal; Vitasafe; Mobil service stations - two pages with great color photos; Wheeling Corrugating Company; Mercury Outboards - nice two-page color-photo ad with boaters and swimmers; Nice two-page color-photo ad for Ford cars features the Edsel and others in a water scene; Whitman's chocolates; GMAC - with color photo of reluctant kids dancing; Mayo Spruce ad features photo of Lew Burdette of the Milwaukee Braves with his son, Lewis Kent Burdette; Hilton Hotels - with color illustration of their Havana, Cuba property; Eaton Manufacturing photo-illustrated ad features George D. Williams, General Superintendant, T.L. James & Company, Inc., Ruston, LA; Photo of Bil Sharman in ad for Spalding basketballs; Acme Spring Co. of Connecticutt is featured in a GM photo/text ad; Page & Shaw chocolates; Color photo of Saratoga 2-door hardtop and Saks Fifth Ave. fashion featured in color photo ad inside back cover; Lucky Strike ad on back cover features home movies. Somewhat above-average wear. Bits of writing on back cover. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
180 pages. This extensive compilation of colour photos of existing log homes and their features will serve as a magnificent reference for anyone planning to design and build the log home of their dreams. Above-average external wear. Binding intact. A sound working copy. Book
237 pages. Index. Tissue-protected color frontispiece and 256 illustrations. Front board brilliantly adorned with gilt lettering and decoration. Chapters include: An American Style for Americans; The Inception of the Style; The Development of the Greek Revival; Materials and Arrangement; Variations and Structural Details; The Development West of the Alleghanies. Prior owner's name and details atop front free endpaper, dedication page and last blank page. Small vintage bookseller's label affixed inside front board. Binding tight. Moderate wear to blue boards. A quality copy of this handsome and substantial tome. Book
192 pages. Index. Glossary. Directory. "Whether it is left in its natural state to show the variety of multi-patterned grains and depths of colours, or used as a canvas for a wealth of paint techniques developed over centuries, wood is a beautiful, living resource. With hundreds of inspiring photographs, this book explores the vast decorative potential of wood in our homes." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Dust jacket price-clipped. An excellent copy. Book
26 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: The Greening of Landscape Architecture; In the Spirit of Jens Jensen and Alfred Caldwell; The Garage with the big plaza on top - part of a redevelopment in Tulsa; David Kropp - Bring Back the Prairie; The works of Novak-Carlson and Associates; How to develop new open space inside our cities; The Springfield landscape - a bid for licensing; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
26 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: South Loop New Town - Can We Make It?; 100 Years Old and Still Quite a Building - The Delaware Building at the northeast corner of Dearborn and Randolph in the Loop; The Masterly Federal Center - Ludwig Mies van der Rohe at his Best; and more. Soiling to front cover. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
26 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: Inland Focus; What Should Chicago Do About High-rise Fires?; Nature at Home in Springfield - Ralph C. Haun's home; Carl Condit Diagnoses the City of Disaster; Thinking Tall - Peter Pran and his students think big - his student, Charles Leyster, proposes a 200-story 'city within a city; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
26 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: Chicago's 1974 Design Awards - nine winners; Lincoln Park - walled in and messed up; Seigfried, Johnson & Edwards of Rockford, IL - a developing firm that works with developers; Marc Chagall and his 70-foot mosaic wall 'The Four Seasons' is unveiled in Chicago's First National Plaza; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
199 pages. Footnotes. Blbliography. Oblong 11" x 8.5". Profusely illustrated with reproductions of marvelous archival black and white photos and trade literature. "Most prairie settlers had to purchase materials for their homes and farm buildings. This work describes the massive lumber industry that grew to supply this vast market and the influence the industry exerted over farm building design during the formative years of 1880 through 1920." - from back cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Binding sound. Light external wear. A quality copy of this fascinating work. Book
152 pages. Features: A Manifesto for Earth; Return of the Plains Bison to the prairies and the return of honor; An ecological ethos in presocratic thinking - can we really learn anything new from the past?; The reflecting pool - place of the ten thousand things; Can universities promote an ecological ethos?; Archtiecture and the global ecological crisis - from Heidegger to Christopher Alexander; Art and the Big Picture; The Road past the selfish landscape; Philosophical urbanism and deconstruction in city-form - an environmental ethos for the twenty-first century; Biocentrism and the Bauhaus; An imaginary trialogue on abstract art - Kandinsky, Kupka, and Mondrian in conversation; For a dialogue on the future of abstract art; book reviews. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy. Book
148 pages. Exhibition catalogue of Morphosis and Eric Owen Moss, GA GAllery, Tokyo, from April 20 through May 26, 1985. Signed by Moss upon first page. Profusely illustrated in colour and black and white. Text in English and Japanese. Clean with light wear. A quality copy. Book